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AR15.COM
7/9/2008 8:26:12 PM EDT
I have a first generation Glock 19 and would like to lighten the trigger.  TopGlock
recommended a 5 pound connector and Jentra Overtravel stop.

Is this a good option?

Anybody have any feedback on the GlockWORX trigger?

Spambo
7/9/2008 8:46:16 PM EDT
[#1]
I'd suggest a few of alternatives to those suggested by TopGlock.  They are cheaper and give a better result.

1st. - A Lone Wolf 3.5# connector should help lighten up the trigger and produce a better break.  Glockparts.com has some for $13 HERE  and they have very low shipping costs.

2nd. - A heavier competition trigger spring also helps lighten up the pull and reduce the slack because it pulls the trigger back so the extra power lightens the pull. Glockparts.com has them for $5 HERE again with low shipping costs.

3rd. - Give your Glock a simple to perform 25¢ trigger job following THESE instructions.

You'll be very happy with the lighter and crisper results and they won't cost you an arm and a leg.
7/10/2008 5:48:54 AM EDT
[#2]

Quoted:
I'd suggest a few of alternatives to those suggested by TopGlock.  They are cheaper and give a better result.

1st. - A Lone Wolf 3.5# connector should help lighten up the trigger and produce a better break.  Glockparts.com has some for $13 HERE  and they have very low shipping costs.

2nd. - A heavier competition trigger spring also helps lighten up the pull and reduce the slack because it pulls the trigger back so the extra power lightens the pull. Glockparts.com has them for $5 HERE again with low shipping costs.

3rd. - Give your Glock a simple to perform 25¢ trigger job following THESE instructions.

You'll be very happy with the lighter and crisper results and they won't cost you an arm and a leg.


Thanks

Spambo